An eight-strong syndicate of Hewlett Packard IT workers in Liverpool arrived at work on Monday morning totally unaware they were around £5.5 million richer each following last Friday’s £91 million jackpot draw.
A colleague who checked the ticket broke the news to them and they are said to have resigned on the spot en masse.
They are all based at BT’s offices in Liverpool city centre. A company source said: "The lucky people do work in our Wood Street centre in Liverpool.
"They are employed by Hewlett Packard or by Manpower to do internal IT work, computer support.
"Some of them went to work this morning not actually knowing anything about it. Someone from Camelot turned up and whisked them away."
Jubilant co-workers wheeled a toy horse's head, wearing sunglasses and a fleece jacket to a glass window at reception and adorned it with a sign reading “Lotto Winner” before opening the door and telling waiting media to form an orderly queue for interviews.
A colleague who checked the ticket broke the news to them and they are said to have resigned on the spot en masse.
They are all based at BT’s offices in Liverpool city centre. A company source said: "The lucky people do work in our Wood Street centre in Liverpool.
"They are employed by Hewlett Packard or by Manpower to do internal IT work, computer support.
"Some of them went to work this morning not actually knowing anything about it. Someone from Camelot turned up and whisked them away."
Jubilant co-workers wheeled a toy horse's head, wearing sunglasses and a fleece jacket to a glass window at reception and adorned it with a sign reading “Lotto Winner” before opening the door and telling waiting media to form an orderly queue for interviews.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...y-winners.html
EDIT: drat, I see this was done yesterday
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